A lot of people in rural America live near small towns or villages. Here in Vermont, a lot of small village schools and general stores and post offices are closing for all kinds of reasons. And this isn’t unique to here. Small town centers are struggling all over the country. But when these little downtown areas lose a store, or a school, everything changes. Danny Sagan is an architect in Montpelier and I like to hear him talk about how buildings work on us, how they slow us down or speed us up. A couple weeks ago I asked him if he’d drive around with me and talk about what villages ARE. What makes them feel like they do. And what happens if they disappear.

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A shorter version of this story was produced for Vermont Public. Thank you Vermont Public for allowing me to air the story here!

Danny Sagan and Alisa Dworsky’s design firm DS Architects

Danny in front of the East Calais General Store

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